Probably not. Most states computers talk to each other. There is also something called an interstate "compact" which allows states to share information about reckless and impaired drivers, preventing them from just going to another state for a license. If you misrepresent yourself to get another license, and the state ever finds out about it, you could be arrested for fraud as well as facing the other issues that originally suspended your license. It can get ugly.
No, there is a national registry of license suspensions and revocations, and even filing an application while suspended could result in revocation and additional fines.
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No
The Florida license will replace your New York license. Any points or suspensions will follow your record, too.
Not legally.
the Pennsylvania dmv will ask if you've had a license in any other state. and if it is currently suspended or revoked. you can lie and see if anything pops up in the computer. you won't get in trouble for lying to the dmv, you just won't get your license. but usually, no. another state will not give you a license if your suspended or revoked in another state.Added; It is against the law to possess a drivers license from any other state other than the one you reside in.
No.
If it was a New York or a Michigan ticket, the answer would be YES. Because it is a Florida ticket, the answer is NO - for now. That may change in the future.
Yes, they can suspend the license. Failure to notify would have to be proven to get it reinstated, or the reason for the summons resolved.
11 points in 18 months
yes
If new drivers (of less than 1 year) get 6 points then their license is revoked and the driver test needs to be retaken. If an experienced driver (of more than 1 year) gets 12 points then their license is suspended for a period of time dependent on a court of law ruling, this can normally be re-applied for after the suspension period is served, but in some cases (dependent on the offence) the driving test has to be retaken.
None.
yes
New York can revoke your driving priveleges in their state. Where the license is from does not matter.